New Vergesense Report Offers Insight Into the Hybrid Workplace
VergeSense announced its State of the Hybrid Workplace Report (Q3 2021). The report reveals insight into how office utilization is shifting across the pandemic and what major enterprises are doing to optimize their workplaces for greater collaboration, productivity and space planning.
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VergeSense currently measures more than 40 million square feet of real estate across global enterprises. The company used this dataset to look for new trends that illustrate how the workplace is evolving to meet the needs of employees. The findings reveal that the future of the office is highly collaborative and agile, and the report offers recommendations on how companies can raise the power of their square foot to match today’s hybrid working world.
Key findings of the report include:
- Office use has increased by 135% since the start of the pandemic. However, there is still distance to travel, as usage remains 80% down from pre-pandemic days.
- Space planners should expect one collaboration space for every two desks vs. the previous one collaboration space for every six desks pre-pandemic.
- The average number of collaborative spaces per floor has increased by 35% since Q1 2021.
- The average number of individual spaces per floor has stayed the same since Q1 2021, following a 21% decrease in average number of individual spaces per floor in 2020.
- Use of collaborative spaces has increased by 50% since the start of the year.
- In Q3 2021, the most frequented work-from-office days were Tuesdays and Wednesdays with 46% of total usage on those days. The least frequented days were Friday and Monday, in that order.
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Dan Ryan, CEO, VergeSense, said: “We analyzed workplace usage data drawn from over 40 million square feet from across the world, covering various industries and regions. These findings reveal that the future of the office is highly collaborative and agile. The workplace is quickly becoming a space that evolves alongside employee needs and expectations, and CRE leaders are making effective investments to adapt. As organizations return to the office, companies are leaning on data-driven insights to understand employee needs and usage patterns. These insights will help organizations make optimal use of their facilities to create safe and productive environments where workers will thrive.”
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